NEW RESIDENTS

If you are above 16 and traveling, you can use your existing state license for up to a period of one year in Oklahoma. Once you become a resident of Oklahoma, you need to get a valid license for the state of Oklahoma. However, like other applicants, new residents must provide proof of identification, residency and presence.
Non-US citizens residing in Oklahoma may apply for an Oklahoma driver's license, as long as they can provide proof that they are legally authorized to be in the United States, and meet all the other requirements. Note that an Oklahoma driver's license issued to a foreign national will expire no later than the last date on which they are authorized to be in the United States by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.

FEES

The cost for a non-commercial (Class D) Oklahoma driver's license consists of an application fee of $4 and a license fee of $21.50.
After 62 years of age, the license fee gradually reduces until the age of 65, after which, there is no license fee; only a renewal fee is applicable.

At age 62, the application fee is $4, license fee is $11.25

At age 63, the application fee is $4, license fee is $7.50

At age 64, the application fee is $4, license fee is $3.75

At age 65, the application fee is $4, license fee is $0

VALIDITY

The validity of an Oklahoma driver's license is 4 years, and it can be renewed up to 6 months in advance.

LEARNER'S PERMIT

With certain restrictions, an individual can legally drive in Oklahoma with a learner's permit. See more information on Graduated License Program here.